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Animal Kingdom

1.All of the following are basis of classification of animals


except

(1) Number of cells


(2) Body symmetry
(3) Nature of coelom
(4) Arrangement of cells
2. Organ level of organisation is present in the members of
which phylum?

(1) Cnidaria
(2) Ctenophora
(3) Platyhelminthes
(4) Porifera
3. What is true for open circulatory system?

(1) Cells and tissues are directly bathed in blood


(2) Capillaries are present
(3) Blood is circulated only through a series of vessels of
varying diameter
(4) Present in earthworm
4. Digestive system in phylum Platyhelminthes

(1) Has two openings to the outside of the body


(2) Has one opening to the outside of the body
(3) Is absent in most of the members
(4) Opens through excretory pore to the outside of the body
5. When any longitudinal plane passing through the central
axis of the body divides the organism into two identical
halves, it is called

(1) Bilateral symmetry


(2) Radial symmetry
(3) Asymmetry
(4) Biradial symmetry
6.Choose the odd one w.r.t. coelenterates

(1) Ectoderm
(2) Endoderm
(3) Mesoderm
(4) Mesoglea
7. Triploblastic acoelomate animals belong to which phylum?

(1) Ctenophora
(2) Platyhelminthes
(3) Aschelminthes
(4) Annelida
8.Presence of truly coelomate animals ranges from phylum

(1) Aschelminthes to Chordata


(2) Annelida to Chordata
(3) Platyhelminthes to Chordata
(4) Ctenophora to Chordata
9.Metameric segmentation is present in

(1) Pheretima
(2) Ascaris
(3) Balanoglossus
(4) Pila
10. Which of the following is incorrect w.r.t notochord?

(1) Ectodermally derived


(2) Rod-like structure
(3) Present on the dorsal side
(4) Absent in animals ranging from phylum Porifera to
Echinodermata
11. Select the correct option w.r.t. sponges

(1) All are marine


(2) All are asymmetrical
(3) Collar cells line spongocoel only
(4) Usually monoecious
12. Choose the correct match w.r.t. excretory structure

(1) Fasciola - Excretory tube


(2) Ancylostoma - Flame cells
(3) Laccifer - Malpighian tubules
(4) Chaetopleura - Proboscis gland
13. Select the incorrect match w.r.t. fertilisation

(1) Sponges - Internal


(2) Ctenophores - External
(3) Roundworms - Internal
(4) Echinoderms - Internal
14. All are correct w.r.t. respiratory organ of animal shown
below, except

(1) Feather like gills


(2) Present in visceral hump
(3) Help in respiration and excretion
(4) Present in the members of second largest phylum.
15. Match column-1 with column-ll and choose
the correct option

Column-l Column-II
a. Asterias (i) Jointed appendages
b. Sycon (ii) Canal system
c. Apis (iii) Excretory system is absent
d. Nereis (iv) Parapodia
(1) a(iii), b(ii), c(i), d(iv)
(2) a(ii), b(iii), c(iv), d(i)
(3) a(i), b(ii), c(iii), d(iv)
(4) a(iv), b(iii), c(ii), (i)
16. Sexes are separate in
(1) Pleurobrachia
(2) Nereis
(3) Taenia
(4) Hirudinaria
17. Development may be direct or indirect in the members of
which phylum?
(1) Porifera
(2) Ctenophora
(3) Platyhelminthes
(4) Aschelminthes
18. All are the functions of water vascular systemin
echinoderms except

(1) Locomotion
(2) Reproduction
(3) Respiration
(4) Capture and transport of food
19. Match column-1 with column-II and choose the correct
match.

Column-l Column-II
a. Euspongia (i) Calcareous shell
b. Corals (ii) Exoskeleton of calcium carbonate
c. Pinctada (iii) Spongin fibres
d. Echinus (iv) Calcareous endoskeleton

(1) a(iii), b(iv), c(i), d(ii)


(2) a(iii), b(ii), c(i), d(iv)
(3) a(iv), b(iii), c(ii), d(i)
(4) a(i), b(ii), c(iii), d(iv)
20. In most of the members of largest phylum, the body
consists of
(1) Head, muscular foot and visceral hump.
(2) Head, thorax and abdomen
(3) Proboscis, collar and trunk
(4) Cephalothorax and abdomen
1. ____ members of Animalia are multicellular.
2. When body of an organism can be divided into identical left
and right halves by only: symmetry.
3. Animals in which the cells are arranged in two embryonic
layers an external ____ and an internal _____ , are called
______animals.
4. The body cavity which is not lined by mesoderm, instead,
the mesoderm is present as scattered pouches, is called
______.
5. The animals in which body cavity is absent are called _____
6. When body is ___ and ____divided into segments with a
serial _____ of at least some organs is called metameric
segmentation.
7. Canal system of sponges helps in ______ and ______.
8. In sponges, water enters through minute pores called
called ___, into a central cavity called ____, from where it goes
out through ____.
9. In metagenesis, polyps produce medusae ____ and
medusae form polyps ____.
10. The name Cnidaria is derived from the ____ present on the
______ and the ______.
11. In ctenophores, body bears ____ external rows of ____
which help in _____.
12. Some Platyhelminths absorb nutrients from the host
directly through their ______.
13. Aschelminths are parasites in _____ and _____.
14. In roundworms, alimentary canal is complete with a well
developed ______.
15. Annelids possess ____ and ____ muscles which help in _____.
16. Nereis possesses lateral appendages, ____ which help in
______.
17. The body of arthropods is covered by _____.
18. In cuttle fish, mantle cavity is the space between ____ and
_____.
19. In molluscs, _____ contains a file like rasping organ for
______ called _____.
20. Adult echinoderms are _____ symmetrical but larvae are
______ symmetrical.
Answers
1. (1) 2. (3)
3.(1) 4. (2)
5 (2) 6. (3)
7. (2) 8. (2)
9. (1) 10. (1)
11. (4) 12 (3)
13. (4) 14. (2)
15. (1) 16. (2)
17. (4) 18. (2)
19. (2) 20. (2)
.1. All
2. Bilateral3.
3. Ectoderm, endoderm, diploblastic
4. Pseudocoelom
5. Acoelomates
6. Externally, internally repetition
7. Food gathering, respiratory exchange
removal of waste.
8. Ostia, Spongocoel, Osculum
9. Asexually, sexually
10. Cnidoblast, tentacles, body
11. Eight, ciliated comb plates, locomotion
12. Body surface
13. Plants, animals
14. Muscular pharynx
15. Longitudinal, circular, locomotion
16. Parapodia, swimming
17. Chitinous exoskeleton
18. Mantle, visceral hump
19. Mouth, feeding, radula
20. Radially, bilaterally

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